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November 6th marks one year since the High Court ruling against Owen Oyston and in favour of Valeri Belokon and still nothing is resolved at Blackpool FC. It is a "shabby" anniversary. The club, the fans, the town of Blackpool are still being let down.

Blackpool FC is playing away at Gillingham this evening but outside Bloomfield Road, Blackpool, protesters have been holding a vigil to highlight the continuing plight of our football club and the failure of the football authorities to acknowledge or act upon the seismic ruling of a year ago.

Fans held up all 163 pages of Justice Marcus Smith's forensic ruling against the Oystons who have illegitimately stripped our football club, have sued fans who dared to suggest they had done such a thing and have cynically overseen the managed decline of a club that was in the Premier League only seven years ago.

It is a disgraceful situation and the ethical boycott by thousands of fans will continue until there is regime change at Blackpool FC.

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